develop learning curriculum
Develop and plan the learning goals and outcomes for education institutions, as well as the required teaching methods and potential education resources. Organise content, form, methods and technologies for delivery of study experiences.
Also called: develop curriculum, curriculum planning, design teaching and training plans, establish teaching and training plans, produce curriculum, establish curriculum, produce teaching and training plans, teaching and training plans planning
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